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Wednesday, October 26, 2016

The Dallas Arboretum (Pumpkin Houses) - Dallas, Texas


The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden is a 66-acre botanical garden located on the shores of White Rock Lake in Dallas, Texas.



The Nationally Acclaimed Pumpkin Village is the biggest autumn attraction at the Arboretum. It is one-acre filled with 90,000 pumpkins, gourds, squash, bales of hay and cornstalks skillfully arranged into houses, walkways, and other fun structures.



The village has been featured in magazines such as SouthernLiving and House Beautiful.



The Village was very cute and the Gardens are beautiful, but there were two things that I didn’t like.



We went at 9am on a Sunday morning thinking that it would be the least crowded time. This was defiantly not the case. There were so many people that it was hard to even walk without getting bumped in to!  I asked the lady at the information desk if there would be a better time to come back that it would not be so crowded. She informed me that it was like that all the time and that there was not a good time. She said that they even have to close the parking lot at times. So, keep that in mind!



The other thing that I didn’t like was that in addition to paying $15 a person to get in, you have to pay $15 to park. That probably would not have bothered me so much if we would not have had such a long walk from the parking lot to the entry and if it would not have been so crowded.




The majority of the crowding was around the pumpkin village, so the other areas of the garden were more relaxing.




Location:
8617 Garland Road

 Dallas, Texas 75218



Admission Fees:

Adult general garden admission (13-64): $15
Seniors general garden admission (65 & over): $12
Children general garden admission (3-12): $10
Children general garden admission (2 & under): Free

On-site self parking or parking garage: $15



The gardens are beautiful and the Pumpkin Village was fun. Hopefully your visit will be less crowded and relaxing!   



Happy Travels! 























Wednesday, October 12, 2016

The Old Mill (North Little Rock) Arkansas


Nestled in the middle a neighborhood in North Little Rock is T.R. Pugh Memorial Park.




It is a small beautifully landscaped area and home to Pugh's Old Mill.




The Mill was built in 1933 and is an authentic reproduction of an old water-powered grist mill.




It is best known for its appearance in the opening scene of the 1939 film Gone With the Wind.





The concrete bridges were built Senor Dionico Rodriguez to look like stumps and entangled wood branches.





The park is open every day from sunrise until sunset.





It is free to get into the park.







The address is:
3800 Lakeshore Dr.
Lakshore Dr. and Fairway Ave.
North Little Rock, AR 72116

Happy Travels! 

Friday, September 9, 2016

Sunrise Garden Resort (Review) Anna Maria, Florida


Set among a lush tropical landscape in a quiet residential area, The Sunrise Garden Resort is the perfect place to enjoy the laid back feel of Anna Maria Island. The Resort is located on the north end of the island and is within walking distance of the beach and the City Pier.




The view from the street.




Brick pathways connect all of the suites and the pool area.




Each suite has a private patio surrounded by palm trees and tropical plants.



The view from our front door. I would love to just move into this place! :)




We loved the gorgeous pool area!



A cute little color fish statue was right outside our suite.





The suites are beautifully decorated, spacious and clean.



Pros:
Large suites with full kitchen or kitchenette
Heated swimming pool
Laundry facilities
Friendly staff
Great location
Very clean suites
Beautiful grounds
Free WiFi throughout the property
Barbecue grill
Tropical patios
Pet friendly

Cons:
I cannot think of one thing that I would change about this place! It is amazing!


Happy Travels! ~ Sherri






Thursday, September 1, 2016

Rip Van Winkle Gardens (Balinese Style) New Iberia, Louisiana


We stumbled upon this amazing place by accident. My Mother and I  were needing a place to stop and stretch on our way to Biloxi, Mississippi from Arkansas.




We were really excited to see that lodging was available in one of the garden cottages! We were lucky, considering they have limited lodging and it was so last minute!





The Rip Van Winkle Gardens is twenty-five acres of semitropical Balinese style paradise that surrounds the Joseph Jefferson Home. It is crazy how beautiful this tropical garden is in January. Can you imagine what it looks like in the summer!




The land sits atop a salt dome on Lake Peigneur in New Iberia, Louisiana.




The home was built in 1870 by Joseph Jefferson as his winter home.





In 1905, the home and land was sold to John Lyle Bayless, Sr. After the death of John Bayless, his son Jack developed Rip Van Winkle Gardens around the historic home in the late 1950's.




He later donated the home and surrounding land to a private operating foundation and built himself a new home by the lake.




On November 20, 1980 a drilling accident involving the salt mine caused a whirlpool effect pulling some of the Rip Van Winkle garden area and Jacks new house into the mine.




The top of the chimney in the lake is the only visible remains of Jack’s new home. The damage to the Rip van Winkle place had been restored.




The beautiful gates lead up to the Joseph Jefferson House. The cottages are on the right at the end of the drive.








If you stay in one of the cottages, the whole place is yours to enjoy alone after they close at 5 pm.




We walked along the shore of the lake and watched an amazing sunset before returning to our cottage for the night. This is truly a unique place to stay!
Planning your visit:
  1. Make reservation well in advance if you want lodging. They only have three cottages to stay in at the gardens.
  2. The best thing about staying in one of the cottages is that you have to grounds to yourself after it closes to the public!
  3. Go in the spring, summer, or fall time. Although it is beautiful in the winter, there are a lot of bare spots.
  4. Be sure and take the tour of the Joseph Jefferson House. It is very interesting! (The tour is free with lodging)
  5. Check out their web site here.

Happy Travels!